Women's soccer sweep record is 41, set in 1987, which ranks her seventh in the nation. With Bryant tied for 19th in scoring nationally, the Dons join only #1 North Carolina and #2 Portland in placing two players in the top 25, and are ranked fourth nationwide in scoring, averaging 4.14 goals per game. Seven players contributed to the scoring, including sophomore defender Jenny Clabaugh's first career goal, which was off a free kick, and freshman midfielder Gina Lobito, who also tallied the first score of her career. After Arizona (1-4) opened the game with a goal in the twentieth minute, the Dons began their scoring spree, outshooting the Wildcats 20-8 on the game, allowing only two second half shots. The USF defense, overshadowed by the season-long offensive explosion, continues to be the force behind their success. Ranked fourth in the nation in scoring defense, allowing only .41 goals per game, the Dons will need to maintain their defensive presence to compete with the aforementioned powerhouse schools (TheFoghorn).